On Monday 31 January 2011 21:42:55 Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > If you have a valid key pair, why would you need a passphrase? The > session will use the key pair for authentication and encryption. Your > copy of the RSA info is already protected within your machine by being > readable only by you and processes you own, including the ones run from > your crontab. I'm getting somewhat confused by the sub-threads, but I'll try to keep things in place. To test this theory I tried to avoid calling keychain in any way. I had already removed it from .bash_profile, and I commented out all reference to it in the script. I then started Konsole, which asked for my keychain passphrase. I cancelled that and it returned that it was "unable to add" my identity, I guess. Anyway, I then started the script. It behaved exactly as it had done before, stopping at the same place. By the time I tried to run the commands Martin said I should run as root, things started to sieze up and I had to reboot. BTW, plasma-desktop was one of the processes that was said to be in "disk sleep". Anne -- New to KDE Software? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org
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